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On Wed, 12 May 2004 18:24:17 -0700, Rick wrote:
jerry Wass wrote in message ... Sheet lead is by far the best sound deadening material, but it has to be freely suspended from vibrating objects/surfaces---1" soft foam + 1/16" sheet lead is very good.. Rick wrote: What produce can I use in my Hi-performance VW in order to keep the noise out of the passenger compartment? My wife is having a hard time with the dual carb, header situation when we go for a sunday fly, I mean drive. Rick Bass Players Drink Bass Thank you guys for all the useless and useful info, but really, is not there a spray or glue-in installation type material that you homebuilders use to keep enine noise out of the pass. compartment? Rick Bass Players Drink Bass Let me see if I've got this right - you come onto a newsgroup about homebuilt aircraft, post a question about sound proofing a _car_, and then complain that people don't stay on topic? -- Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit) Ottawa, Canada http://go.phpwebhosting.com/~khorton/rv8/ e-mail: khorton02(_at_)rogers(_dot_)com |
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